Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Síða 63

Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Síða 63
 a t l a n t i c a 61 FAmiLy AcTiviTiES A pleasant 30-minute walk from down-town you will find the nauthólsvíK heated beach. This miniature beach opened in 2000 when the municipality cordoned off a section of the bay and proceeded to pump vast amounts of naturally occurring geothermal water into the 3,500 square meter area. The effect is to take a considerable edge off the icy Atlantic. if the water is still just too cold, let the kids brave the sea water while mom and dad relax in the hot tubs, with showers and changing rooms installed at the edge of the beach, free of charge. or simply visit Reykjavík’s numerous public swiMMing pools, complete with hot tubs and saunas. The admission fee for adults is iSK 450 (2.7 Euros / USD 3.4). For children, it is considerably lower: iSK 100 (0.6 Euros / USD 0.85). Another great family outing place is heidMörK, proclaimed a municipal conservation area in 1950. Just six kilometers from the capi- tal, the area is a treasure of flora, fauna and wildlife. When the weather permits there is no better place for a pleasant family day out, all for the price of a municipal bus ride. Another enjoyable and educational family outing at a low cost is ÁrBaejarsaFn, the open air museum, established to preserve a piece of old Reykjavík. most of the houses there were transferred piece by piece from the city center, the oldest dating back as far as 1820. The employees also dress in traditional icelandic costumes. Adventure Land at Kringlan, iceland’s largest shopping mall, allows you to shop while the children pass the time playing. To ensure their whereabouts, simply take a ticket, pay a small fee and leave your phone number. kringlan.is Located at Laugardalur, the reyKjavíK Zoo & FaMily parK is a favorite with kids of all ages, home to icelandic domestic animals as well as some wild native breeds, including fox, mink, reindeer and firm favorite, the fish guzzling seals. Adjacent is a mini fair-ground offering boat rides on the lake, train rides, go carts and a rifle range. DAy TRipS A mere 50 minute bus ride away from the Reykjavík bus Terminal BSÍ is the pretty town of hveragerdi. in the hills behind it are volcanic streams that eventually join to form the river varmá that runs through the town. A 40-minute hike through the hills along a well-marked trail leads you into a lush, grassy valley. At this point, you can simply sink into soothing, warm stream water and soak the afternoon away for free! The coastal town of stoKKseyri is less than an hour away from the capital. its renowned black beaches attract visitors in substantial numbers in the summer months. After a brisk stroll on its wide, drift- wood laden beach, a hearty bowl of lobster soup at nearby restaurant Fjörubordid is a must. it will set you back iSK 1.980 (11.8 Euros / USD 17) but is worth every finger-licking cent. you can also fill up on their delicious bread and home-made sauces that go with it. The more energetic might like to tackle one of the most iconic mountain peaks in iceland. Rising to 2900 feet, esja is the pride of Reykjavík. A 25 kilometer drive from the center of town, climbing it makes for the perfect day trip and costs no more than the price of a local bus ticket, a bottle of water and a sandwich. Take bus no.15 to Háholt, and from there the no.57 to the parking lot at the foot of the mountain. The most popular climbing route is towards Thverfellshorn, a trek that can take between 90 minutes and three hours depending on your agility. When about two thirds up, experienced climbers can switch to a more direct and challenging route to the summit. For a more relaxing afternoon activity, a short bus ride away from down-town is the picturesque coastal town of haFnarFjördur, just ten kilometers from Reykjavík. Known as the lava town, it is largely built in and around volcanic formations and huge boulders, in which, legend has it, elves reside. a
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